longweekend58 wrote on Mar 17
th, 2016 at 6:12pm:
lee wrote on Mar 17
th, 2016 at 5:30pm:
Svengali wrote on Mar 17
th, 2016 at 4:51pm:
Your argument is that countries with large populations should cease emissions so countries with smaller populations can emit many multiples more than world per capita average.
Not at all. I was merely pointing out your incongruous statement about per capita emissions. It is the overall CO2 emissions that may affect AGW/CC, no matter how small that effect may be.
'per capita' has got to be the most mind-numbingly pointless measuring stick in the debate. If ACC is real (not that it is) it is affected by quantity, not the politics of per capita nonsense.
IN fact, 'per capita' is the clue to let you all know that ACC has always been about imposing guilt-trips on first-world countries that can only be assuaged with... yep. Money. Trillions of dollars so it can be wasted, stolen, misappropriated and lost by the third-world crap-holes that are third-world for a reason.
Correct except that the idea, like any good business plan, is to hijack as much of that money flow while it is in transit as possible... that's currently dubbed 'the global economy'.
If we take the example of The Deputy Sheik of Auburn Syndrome ( He's not the True Mahdi - he's just a very naughty boy) - we see clearly that the banks lend massively etc on a 'business plan' with future anticipated profits - the Sheik then waylays, in Alan Bond style, as many millions as possible into his private company/trust, that acted as a 'go-between' and accepts a 'finder's fee' etc plus ongoing 'management etc' fees - and The Sheik then starts living the life of Riley without having turned a single sod......
Same thing happens on a global scale, with some organised
crime gang business reaping massive rewards as 'fees' for 'finding', 'moving', 'handling', 'administration' etc.... even charities have come under the microscope with as little as - the highest figure I've seen - 19% ending up where it was intended.
Read Michael Marin's "The Road to Hell", for an eye opener about the UN and charities.